After memorable turns on American Crime, The Blacklist and How to Get Away With Murder, Martinez takes on the role of the Menendez family patriarch, who the brothers accused of sexually abusing them throughout their childhood, leading to their decision to kill him in 1989. An entertainment executive from Cuba, Jose, 45 at the time of his death, was described as a perfectionist who was extremely hard on his sons.
Losing a family member is probably the hardest thing to face and experience. What makes this whole experience even harder is the missed chance of being able to bid a proper goodbye and say those words of love for one last time. Especially if you are very close to the one who departs.
That is how Jannik Sinner must have felt when he lost his grandfather while he was on tour.
Matt Bomer is diving into the sinister.
In The Sinner's latest chapter, the 42-year-old actor takes the reins of USA Network's haunting anthology crime series from executive producer Jessica Biel. In the eight-episode drama, Bomer plays the seemingly picture-perfect Jamie Burns, an upstanding Dorchester resident, schoolteacher and expectant father, who turns to Detective Harry Ambrose (Bill Pullman) for support after surviving a devastating, fatal car crash. As things go on The Sinner, Jamie isn't as pristine as he appears and suddenly, his world begins to unravel as the investigation surrounding the mysterious circumstances of the accident come to light.
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What was The Rock cooking when he was a teenager? A "pornstache" fit for a narc.
Dwayne Johnson posted on his Instagram page on Friday a throwback pic of himself at that age, looking much skinnier and less muscular that he is today (but still pretty muscular), and sporting a full head of dark hair and a thin mustache.
"#flashbackfriday to that special time when I was a 15yr old punk kid, 6'4, barely 200lbs, creepy mustache and forced to leave Hawai'i to live in Nashville, TN - where I just enrolled in a new high school - and EVERYONE (students and teachers) treated me like I had the plague and stayed away because they were all convinced I was an undercover cop,"
'People don't get it': inside the world of hyper-realistic baby doll collecting | Collecting
2024-04-15
Lucenda Plancarte with her reborn doll. Photograph: Daniel Hollis/The GuardianA subculture of lifelike baby dolls is thriving on social media – despite enthusiasts being dismissed as grown women playing mommy
by Kelli KorduckiI’m not sure what I expected a collector of hyper-realistic baby dolls to look like, but Kellie Eldred isn’t it. On the frigid midwinter morning that I arrive at her Ithaca, New York, home, she greets me brightly in leggings and a cropped sweatshirt branded with the logo of a local Pilates studio.
Rana Daggubati, the South Indian star of global hit film “Baahubali,” is poised to make a superhero-sized impact at San Diego Comic-Con. His Spirit Media company will unveil film, TV and comic-book projects with a variety of partners.
Prime among these is movie project “Hiranyakashyap,” being developed by Spirit Media and set to be directed by Travikram. The picture is inspired by Amar Chitra Katha’s comics of the mythological figure, the powerful demon Hiranyakashyap, and his plan to achieve vengeance by destroying Lord Indira’s kingdom.
“Jolene” is one of Dolly Parton’s most successful songs, and continues to be relevant years after she released it. The song is about a woman pleading with another to stay away from her man. However, it comes from Parton’s authentic experience when she felt threatened by another woman taking her husband, Carl Dean. Parton said Dean felt “embarrassed” by “Jolene” as he is the man referenced in the song, but they laugh about it now.